HELP FAST just transplanted when do i feed??

Dr. Who

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A good Kelp extract like Age Old or Maxicrop cover that well.

In reality, if you transplant carefully, you really don't "need" anything added!
In my soil grows. I simply up pot to fresh soil and water it!

But in the old days (and still done in the new days too). Kelp extract will work at transplant by increasing the Micro's and vits.
In fact Hesi has this product called (last I knew) ROOTS......I dropped that expensive shit and just used Age Old instead.....Contained almost exactly the same nutrient structure. (When I ran synthetic)
 

tropicalcannabispatient

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I used st a couple of times but not at 10 drops i always put like 2-3 drops., 10 seems like too much., but since the bottle is over i have never bought it again., and i really dont see that much difference.
 

DesertGrow89

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Figured since some of the best growers on this site like RM3 and UB used it that it had a proven efficacy. Unfortunately I just ordered a bottle of it several days ago :wall:.

I'd be interested in reading said study.
 

Dr. Who

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What is your take on mycorrhizal fungi? Also snake oil for container plants?
In my book its a gotta have! It's in your soil. Your soil is alive. Even if you feed synthetics - they still help in many ways as far as I've found.

BTW, are you mistaking ThriveAlive (the green organic one) for Superthrive? Easy to do and No, I still won't use ST. And TA green is even better on transplants then "plain" Kelp extract in my book too.....I just don't tend to bring it up much....Rare Dankness uses it btw.
 

DesertGrow89

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I was hoping you would say it was snake oil given how expensive it is. Unfortunately no, I'm not mistaking superthrive with thrivealive, never heard of rare dankness. But thank you for the tip I'll look into it.
 
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